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Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment


The annual window to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act opens Nov. 1, and many Texans are expected to pay more for coverage this year. Enhanced premium tax credits that have ... Read More

Open enrollment may bring sticker shock as health insurance set to surge


Open enrollment — the annual window when employees can adjust their benefits — may deliver sticker shock this year. Workers are likely to pay between 6% to 7% more for their 2026 employer-sponsored ... Read More

How to Pick a Health Insurance Plan: Your Open Enrollment Guide


Whether you're new to picking a health insurance plan, or you've already had to do it many, many times, it can be a bit of a slog. There's so much to look through and many decisions to make, but it' ... Read More

Open Enrollment for 2026 State-Based Health Insurance Underway


The enrollment period for 2026 state-based health insurance coverage in Pennsylvania is now open. Pam Laye, supervisor of Outreach and Enrollment at Keystone Health, shared key information for those ... Read More

Obamacare credits broadened number of Floridians who could get health insurance. What now?


No other state has a greater percentage of people — about 4.6 million Floridians or 25% of those under 65 — getting their health care insurance through the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Read More


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